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Перевод: diffuse speek diffuse


[прилагательное]
разбросанный; рассеянный; распространенный; расплывчатый; многословный;
[глагол]
распространять; распылять; разбрасывать; рассеивать; диффундировать


Тезаурус:

  1. These properties result from the unique microporous structure of zeolites, which allows molecules to diffuse in and out of the pores.
  2. Regional Railways, a new body based in Birmingham, has inherited all the property and diffuse responsibilities of the old Provincial passenger sector.
  3. There are so many of these attachments that the diffuse nature of the aerodynamic load is imitated (Figure 2).
  4. No one has the authority to enforce a settlement, but through extended discussion and diffuse moral pressure, divorces are normally settled without undue disruption.
  5. Presumably Skinner has followed David Wulstan's theories of 16th-century English church pitch, a rather dangerous procedure given the diffuse nature of Wulstan's evidence for such a practice.
  6. The extraction problem is one of biochemistry: its solution is the haemoglobin molecule, which will combine with any oxygen molecules which diffuse across the membrane lining the lung.
  7. When inhaled, the aromatic molecules of essential oils reach the lungs from where they diffuse across the air sacs into the surrounding blood capillaries (which lie just under the surface of the sacs) and eventually find their way into the main blood vessels from where they circulate in the blood and exert their therapeutic effect.
  8. Most Romantic poetry depends not on statement but on suggestion and metaphor, whether concise, concrete and verbal, as in Keats and Hopkins, or diffuse, abstracted and structural, as in Shelley and Wordsworth.
  9. The cold clouds seen at 100 micrometres are large and diffuse, evidently just beginning to condense under their own gravity.
  10. After all, the national interests of donors and the multilateral agencies they finance would be much better served by other projects than soil conservation which is a difficult, diffuse and problematic area for foreign aid with goals that are very long term and difficult to achieve.
  11. This was regarded as being outside the remit of this survey although it was noted that an intentional consequence of any effective training programme should be to diffuse ideas and attitudes throughout the working environment, not least of all to counteract erroneous ideas or unwelcome attitudes.
  12. One of the major problems confronting us is how to diffuse power without creating anarchy.
  13. Massive peacekeeping and refugee operations in Cambodia, Yugoslavia and the Horn of Africa are also draining funds currently used to diffuse frustration among the 52,000 boat people in camps.

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